What are the primary ways in which Sadguru Sainath is praised and described in Chapter 22?

📖 Chapter 22

Chapter 22 opens with a powerful invocation that praises Sadguru Sainath in several key ways. He is hailed as the "embodiment of bliss," the "supreme purifier," and the "destroyer of the fear of worldly existence." The chapter also explores his paradoxical nature, describing him as the formless one who is also the cause of illusion, using the snake and rope analogy to illustrate this profound concept. As explained in Chapter 22, his feet are the sole path to true happiness, and a vision of them brings immense joy to devotees. The chapter culminates with the story of Das Ganu, showing the Guru's feet as a site of miracles, capable of manifesting the holy rivers Ganga and Yamuna.


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